Doing Development Differently in Metro Detroit received a $86,922 Pilot Stage grant in July 2023
Lead Organization: Doing Development Differently in Metro Detroit (D4)
Collaborator(s): MACC Development, GenesisHOPE, West Vernor Parking Solutions Collaborative, Cutting Edge Counsel
Contact Name: Sam Butler, Sam@MetroDetroitD4.org, 313-986-1725
Focus Area: Community wealth-building
Community Investment Trusts (CITs) are a financial and organizational structure designed to empower and involve local communities in the ownership and development of real estate projects, providing a unique opportunity for both building wealth and community power. Doing Development Differently in Metro Detroit aims to proliferate the use of community investment trusts (CITs) in Detroit in a manner that is financially safe and accessible for low-income residents. As an emerging tool to encourage community ownership of real estate, CITs not only build wealth in low-income communities of color but also increase resident retention in neighborhoods.
Doing Development Differently in Metro Detroit (D4) will work with two Detroit neighborhoods to develop methods for residents to invest in nearby development projects. At the end of the Pilot phase, D4 and its community partners will have formed community investment legal entities in each pilot area that are ready to receive community capital.
Over the course of the Pilot Stage, D4 will:
As part of their Pilot Stage grant, the CIT project is participating in a third-party evaluation conducted by University of Michigan’s Poverty Solutions. This evaluation process is designed to help project leaders measure the success of their pilot, consider learnings from the implementation process and apply those learnings to their plans for growth. Among several questions to be explored during the Pilot Stage are:
Findings will be shared at the end of the Pilot Stage (September 2024). Come back soon to read about early learnings from implementation.
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